The Music of Italy

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arneros
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Does anyone have FRANCESCO BAJARDI (1867 - 1934) Ballata in Do minore or other?
Thank you.
Rosario

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH6CGHlsTGc
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Hi all, I'm searching for:

- Amilcare Ponchielli, "Tutti ebbri"
- Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, 6 Bagatelles, Op. posth.

Could anyone help me?
Thanks a lot in advance, best regards
Luca
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Does anyone know if in the vol. VII [Tutte le opere per pianoforte di Sgambati, Boccaccini e Spada, a cura di P. Spada] the Suite op. 21 is complete?
Thank you.
Rosario
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Re: The Music of Italy Sgambati

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I have a CD containing the Suite opus 21 by Sgambati. Here are the movement titles, if this will help.
1. Prelude 2. Valse 3. Air 4. Intermezzo 5. Etude Melodique.
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Dear Peter,
thank you for your replay, but I need modern score of SGAMBATI Suite op. 21.
Does anybody know where I can buy it?
Thanks,
Rosario
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Hi Rosario,
I am not sure to understand what you need. The original edition of Suite 21, published by Schott, is on IMSLP and seems complete as far as I can judge. May I ask why you seem to prefer a modern edition?
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Jean-Séb wrote:Hi Rosario,
I am not sure to understand what you need. The original edition of Suite 21, published by Schott, is on IMSLP and seems complete as far as I can judge. May I ask why you seem to prefer a modern edition?
Jean-Séb
It is indeed on IMSLP, however it is listed there as Opus 16.
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Hi Jean-Seb,
thank you for your replay. I have the score on IMSLP.
I need a modern score because my teach hates copy!!!
R
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arneros wrote:Hi Jean-Seb,
thank you for your replay. I have the score on IMSLP.
I need a modern score because my teach hates copy!!!
R
Will this work for you?

http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/Tut ... II/2011710#
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Re: The Music of Italy

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mballan wrote:Talking of Italy and harkening back to the early Romantics......Theodor Dohler (1814-1856). I have posted several pieces by this composer.....here is his Op 15 Introduction, Theme & Variations.
Dohler T - Op 15 Introduction, Theme & Variations.pdf
Malcolm & Mr P
Found a nice engraving of Dohler's Op. 39, Tarantella ... enjoy!
Dohler, Theodor-Op. 39-Tarantella (Tarantelle).pdf
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